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The Artful Dodger Season 2 Episode 1 Engsub
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00:30Come on, you murdering bastard!
00:32Here you go! Just wait!
00:34Come on, let's go! Please, wait!
00:38Please, please, you can't hang me!
00:46I didn't bloody kill Gaines!
00:52Take him to the noose!
00:54Please!
00:54Noose!
00:56Gaines, wait!
00:58You can't go in to get his elbow!
01:00There's a witness that didn't testify!
01:02It could save him!
01:06Stop, Gaines!
01:09Gaines, out of the way!
01:12Watch yourself, Gaines!
01:24I'm looking for a laundress!
01:26Miss Linnens!
01:37Dr. Jack hangs tomorrow unless I see Miss Linnens!
01:41Hi, Merle!
01:51A woman's shot, Gaines!
01:53Plain as day!
01:54Why didn't you testify?
01:56I tried, your lot wouldn't listen!
01:58No! No!
02:00He's hanging today!
02:01It's happening early!
02:03Not yet!
02:04Not yet!
02:14We got the gas!
02:17No!
02:19No!
02:21No!
02:22No!
02:25No!
02:26No!
02:28No!
02:28No!
02:28No!
02:43Come on.
02:59No! No! No!
03:02That's right!
03:45What have they done to you?
03:49No!
04:00Find the doctor!
04:07Yee-hoo!
04:11Yee-hoo!
04:18Yee-hoo!
04:22Thank you. That's what a father does.
04:24Why'd they bring the noose forward?
04:25I don't know. Stop looking back for her.
04:28Quick, quick, quick.
04:29The captain's petty places.
04:30A skiff under the docks.
04:31Run to the last puller.
04:32Jump in.
04:33He'll fish you out.
04:34And get you on the ship when it sails on the London Tire.
04:36I can't just leave Bellevue.
04:37She left you in prison.
04:39Well, is there really nothing from her? No letter, no visit?
04:41No. Nothing.
04:42Just keep going.
04:43I've got a five-fingered errand.
04:45Something to help with the journey.
04:46Just go. Run.
04:47Don't look back.
04:48Woo-hoo!
04:49Don't look back.
04:50When I've been heavy metal,
04:52Woo-hoo!
04:53Woo!
04:54And I've been diamond,
04:55Woo-hoo!
04:57When I'm mad at my knees,
04:59Oh, love the time of out-
05:02Woo-hoo!
05:11Let me get some water!
05:14Come on!
05:15Come on!
05:16Let me fight! Come on!
05:31Let me go, I did not do it!
05:33Shut it!
05:33Inspector Boxer from London.
05:35Here to replace Captain Gaines.
05:39Kindly take the prisoner in hand, Sergeant.
05:41A shark on him!
05:43Get a doctor!
05:44I'm a sergeant.
05:46Let me help him.
05:47It's too slippery, sir. He'll run.
05:48Wait, Sergeant.
05:50I was a lieutenant.
05:52On her majesty's ships, I give you my word as an officer, I will not run!
05:56I need to stop this man from bleeding or he is dead!
06:01On your word as an officer.
06:16I need a rag.
06:21I can work on him on the way, but he needs a hospital now!
06:24Commander, of course.
06:25It's all right.
06:26He'll be alright.
06:27Stay here!
06:35Hurry, he's losing too much blood.
06:37Jack.
06:42Get your friends.
06:45Come on now, I'm here, come on.
06:54Did I tell you about the time that Dickie and I were...
06:58But you don't even know what the story is yet.
06:59I assure you, I do.
07:02Well, it could be a bit more sporting given the circumstances.
07:07What circumstances?
07:09You've made us late to collect him.
07:11After months at sea.
07:13Dickie will be fine.
07:15Come on, quickly.
07:17We need to get him to the operating theater.
07:22Good God.
07:23Bell?
07:25Get hands on his blade.
07:27And someone give him mafia.
07:31Shark boy coming in from the docks.
07:35I've only got one pair of hands.
07:38I'll go.
07:46Just on the table there.
07:51I think you're going to be all right.
07:52You're going to be all right.
07:53Thank you, Hattie.
07:54I'm glad you're not dead.
07:55Not yet.
07:56No.
07:58Here we go.
07:59Now just breathe.
08:06Stand aside.
08:07Don't, sir.
08:08Governor's daughter.
08:09She's a meddler.
08:10Please.
08:11It's critical.
08:14Let the lady pass.
08:30What was that for?
08:31You let me think you were dead.
08:32Well, you left me in a cell.
08:33I tried everything.
08:38Take the muscular branches.
08:39I'll fix the genital branches.
08:40You've got the quicker hands.
08:41My fingers are more slender.
08:43Fine.
08:48How did you get free?
08:52There you go.
08:54Jack!
08:55Jack!
08:56Jack!
08:56What are you doing?
08:57Jack!
08:59Jack!
09:01Jack!
09:03Jack!
09:05Jack!
09:06Jack!
09:07Jack!
09:08Jack!
09:09Jack!
09:20You sure about this?
09:27He let another hang for you.
09:30He killed four men.
09:32Cooked them.
09:33He chose this quick death
09:35over a far worse one
09:36in Van Diemen's land.
09:38But you were innocent.
09:40This escape ruins everything.
09:41It makes you a criminal.
09:42Now life together,
09:43more impossible.
09:45You've got more lives
09:46than a cat, Dawkins.
09:48Where are we?
09:49Extensive trauma
09:50to the lateral side,
09:51right lower limb.
09:52We've stopped the bleed,
09:52but now we need to
09:53debride the damaged tissue.
09:54No, no.
09:54Close him.
09:55Close.
09:57The wound's full of muck.
09:58Hunter's principle.
09:59It does more damage
10:00to probe the wound.
10:00Hunter was wrong.
10:01We need to refresh
10:02share the tissue first.
10:02Chronic acid will slow inflection.
10:04Restless lot after his pus.
10:05It's in all the literature.
10:06In all the literature.
10:07You'll kill him if you do.
10:08Lady Bell, please stop.
10:09Good God.
10:11Lady Bell.
10:14Dr. Dawkins.
10:15Do as the head surgeon says.
10:20Are you the new Gaines?
10:22Yes, ma'am.
10:23Inspector Henry Boxer.
10:25Late of the Metropolitan Police.
10:26Take the prisoner
10:27to the gallows.
10:28Jack's innocent.
10:29We have heard all this.
10:30I can prove he didn't kill Gaines.
10:31I have an eyewitness.
10:34If there is new evidence,
10:36the law must hear it.
10:45Not in front of him.
10:49Are we to overrule the court
10:51every time a laundress has an opinion?
10:53She's a human being
10:54with eyes, mother.
10:55And what motivation
10:55has she to lie?
10:57Father.
10:58Father, please.
11:01I love him.
11:06Yes, well,
11:08I think given the circumstances
11:09Lady Bell raised,
11:10Even if we pardon the murder,
11:13he's still escaped from custody.
11:14That's a hanging crime.
11:15Isn't it, Inspector?
11:19Yes.
11:20I fear the law must weigh equally
11:22no matter the prisoner's friends.
11:23He's outrageous.
11:24Just stop.
11:25You can't hang this man.
11:28I am overwhelmed.
11:31I need him in the hospital
11:33or more will die.
11:35He's no good to us in the ground.
11:39There may be a legal avenue.
11:41Yes.
11:42What is it, Boxer?
11:44It's irregular,
11:45but there can be
11:45an allowance for parole
11:46if the prisoner
11:47is of vital civic value.
11:48He is.
11:50And he must reside
11:50with the relative
11:51who stands as his moral guardian.
11:52He has an uncle,
11:53Mr. Fagan.
11:55Bramwell told me
11:56Mr. Fagan warned him
11:57the prisoner might escape tomorrow.
11:59That's why his sentence
12:00was brought forward.
12:02Yes, yes.
12:02Sound man, Mr. Fagan.
12:05Selfless.
12:08Darling, tell him what I think.
12:10Two years
12:11to work in the hospital
12:12under Sneed's supervision
12:13and reside with Mr. Fagan
12:15with Boxer Responsible.
12:16Thank you, Mother.
12:17Inspector.
12:18But the death sentence
12:18imposed if Dawkins
12:20breaches any terms
12:21of his parole,
12:22which include the convict
12:23having no contact
12:24with my daughter,
12:25who is not to attend
12:26to the hospital
12:27or perform surgery illegally.
12:29No, steady on, Dawkins.
12:30This is monstrously unjust.
12:31I disagree.
12:33These are the terms.
12:39Aren't they, Governor?
12:42Oh, uh, well...
12:47Yes.
12:48Yes.
12:49I suppose so.
12:51Mr. Fartt,
12:52I'm the best surgeon
12:53in this colony.
12:55I saved your daughter's life
12:57with a surgery
12:58no one's done before
12:59in history.
12:59And you lot,
13:00you all turn around
13:01and you take everything
13:02from me.
13:03And for what?
13:03For being good
13:04at a tough job?
13:05Or was it for falling in love
13:07with one of y'all
13:07and daring to think
13:09that I might be worthy
13:10of her?
13:10Jack!
13:13Clean up at Mr. Fagan's,
13:15Doctor.
13:16I'll expect you back
13:17in an hour.
13:18Get your hands off me.
13:32There's sweat
13:33running down
13:33my fundament,
13:35Phineas.
13:35How unfortunate,
13:37my lord.
13:39Do you think
13:40they've forgotten us?
13:41It's appearing that way.
13:43Yes.
13:49How long do we plan
13:50to stay in this
13:51cheerily overbaked colony?
13:53Depends how quickly
13:54I can
13:56woo her.
14:01Ah.
14:03They're smaller
14:04than I expected.
14:15Roaringly sorry
14:16for being so late
14:17for you, Dickie.
14:18I was beginning
14:18to think you didn't
14:19want me.
14:20Whatever gave you
14:21that impression?
14:22No, quite the opposite,
14:23Dickotree.
14:25Outlandishly good
14:25to see you again.
14:27Fanny's planning
14:27a tremendous
14:28welcome ball.
14:29Oh, and I've got
14:30the most extraordinary
14:31marmalade for you
14:32to try,
14:32just like dear cook
14:34used to me.
14:34Dear cook.
14:35Yeah.
14:36Do you remember
14:37when I put the mouse
14:38in her hat?
14:39Yes.
14:41Inspired.
14:42Oh, I'll be right back.
14:46You've gone grey.
14:47And you look tired.
14:48Why are you here?
14:50Can't I visit?
14:51You never just visit.
14:53Have you run out
14:54of money?
14:54No.
14:55I thought
14:56the last thousand
14:57would keep you away.
14:58We're getting older,
14:59Janie.
14:59I want to be closer
15:01to the ones I love.
15:02Dickie!
15:03Hmm?
15:05What do you think?
15:11Marvellous.
15:14There's plenty more
15:14where that came from.
15:17Yes, come, come.
15:18Let me show.
15:35you're still breathing.
15:37The peelers tell me
15:38you are my new convict servant
15:40and servants are less useful
15:42when they're dead.
15:42Why'd you bring
15:43the noose forward,
15:44Fagin?
15:45This.
15:47I heard that the top
15:48so rich it makes
15:49your guts twinge
15:50was coming on the tide
15:51so I used your
15:51escapers cover
15:52to snatch his cash.
15:53Two pigeons,
15:54one pebble.
15:56Are you bloody serious?
15:59Bell had a witness.
16:02She could have got me
16:02a pardon
16:03if you hadn't shoved
16:04your bloody snout to him.
16:08Pardon?
16:10A bloody pardon
16:11is your head full of mud?
16:12They'll never let you win
16:13and if you do
16:14they'll twist the rules
16:15so you lose again.
16:16We've got nothing
16:17left to lose.
16:17You're still alive,
16:18ain't you?
16:19This way.
16:20Alive under your thumb?
16:22Under Sneed's thumb?
16:23Under the new peelers' thumb?
16:24Oh, stop your whining.
16:26You sound like a little mouse
16:27with its tail trapped
16:28in the door.
16:28We've got bigger problems
16:29than your feelings.
16:30What?
16:31This bag.
16:33It belongs to
16:34the governor's brother.
16:36I've just escaped
16:37two hayings this morning.
16:38Can we please avoid
16:38a third before lunch?
16:39I was planning for you
16:40and me to piss off
16:41to London with it
16:42but you chose to play
16:42the hero
16:43so now we're left
16:44holding something
16:44that Lord Arseclench
16:45will no doubt
16:46want back sharpish.
16:47That's not my problem.
16:48Yes it is.
16:49You're my new convict servant
16:50so unless you fancy
16:51a flogging
16:52you better follow on
16:53and do as I say.
16:54Welcome to your new home
16:56where you are bound
16:57to stay by a court order.
16:59That's just what I look
16:59for in accommodation.
17:00Did you buy it
17:01off of Darius?
17:02No.
17:03Napoutly had a word
17:04with him and a bone saw
17:05and he saw fit to donate it.
17:07So I'm living
17:08in the premises
17:08of the violent man
17:09who tried to chop off
17:10both my hands
17:10and who you've robbed
17:11with a piece of my surgical.
17:13In a manner of speaking.
17:22Oh, there's your clobber.
17:26He will come back
17:26for this place.
17:27You know that right?
17:27No, no, no, no, no.
17:30Darius is finished.
17:31He's skulking around
17:32robbing collection plates
17:33as a cure-up
17:34for Crookie the vicar.
17:35Darius is working
17:36at the church?
17:37He's thieving off it.
17:38Don't fret.
17:39He's an empty bowl
17:40of eels and jelly.
17:42He's finished.
17:46Go on, then.
17:47What's in the bag?
17:48I need your nimble
17:51pickpocket fingers.
17:55I've got an inkling.
17:57It might be banknotes.
18:00Yes.
18:01Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
18:06Oh, great.
18:07Look at that.
18:07Maximum risk, no reward.
18:09Well done.
18:09Letters.
18:11This is not an optimal result.
18:21Now, wait a minute.
18:22This is a magnificent result.
18:26This is, in all respects,
18:27a banknote for £20,000.
18:29Well, it bloody isn't.
18:30It's a letter.
18:31You're saying it is authorised
18:32to spend 20,000 bits
18:33of the Queen's paper
18:34here on investments.
18:35Investments?
18:36Yeah, and what have you
18:36got to invest in?
18:37Nothing.
18:38Off to a brilliant start,
18:39then, aren't we?
18:40Yet, yet.
18:41I will.
18:48Bill, are you all right?
18:50Perfectly fine.
18:51Bill?
18:53I'm concerned we didn't
18:53check the patient's tibial vein
18:55high enough.
18:55Jack doesn't know
18:56how to debride, so...
18:58You can't see him
18:59to do surgery.
19:00No.
19:01But words swim in his eyes,
19:02so I draw him surgery plans
19:04and he saves lives.
19:05Without me.
19:06Is there anything
19:07I can do to help?
19:08Yes.
19:09I need a cadaver.
19:10Oh, I haven't got one.
19:12Pity.
19:12Bill, you've got
19:13to talk to me.
19:16Fanny let me think
19:17he was dead.
19:20And then he just fled
19:22without a word.
19:23I'm so very sorry.
19:24I told him
19:25I'd get him a pardon.
19:27Did you give Mr. Fagan
19:28all my letters
19:29to read to Jack?
19:30Yes, all of them.
19:31And still, he ran
19:31and set fire
19:33to our future.
19:35What about I'm letting you
19:36think I'm dead
19:37and then fleeing the colony?
19:39That's something
19:39of a decision.
19:40It's all right.
19:41It'll be all right.
19:42How?
19:44Uh, I don't know.
19:49I've bought you
19:50some tea.
19:52What do you want?
19:53To talk about
19:54your medical career.
19:55Why?
19:57You just ended it.
19:59Not necessarily.
20:06Did you get the beef and greens
20:07I sent you in prison?
20:09That was you.
20:12Thank you, Steve.
20:13Oh, don't get sentimental.
20:14I had to keep you functional
20:15in case they let you out.
20:17I need these done this morning.
20:19Steve, there's at least
20:20six operations here.
20:21Yes.
20:22Now, I expect you
20:23to arrive on time
20:24and report to me.
20:25Steve, you all right?
20:27How about the clamps?
20:29Need some sleep?
20:31No.
20:32Yes.
20:33Well, no chance of that.
20:36We're overrun.
20:38There's only been
20:39one functioning surgeon here.
20:41Me.
20:42What about Prof?
20:44In a pinch.
20:46Prof's sober,
20:47which somehow makes him worse.
20:48I let him take pain cases
20:50so long as there's
20:51no cutting to do.
20:52Sorry, paying cases?
20:53Yes.
20:53He keeps the dowagers happy.
20:55That's not what I meant.
20:56So, is that why
20:57there's two lines?
20:57One for the toffs
20:58and one for the actual sick?
20:59Judge it all you like, Dawkins.
21:02But Prof ran the finances
21:03into the ground.
21:05And I have to manage
21:06my workload.
21:07So, we treat emergencies
21:09for charity.
21:10Anything else
21:10for those who pay.
21:19Anyone who can't pay,
21:20I will see you.
21:22Come on in.
21:22Thank you, Doctor.
21:24Thank you, Doctor.
21:25Thank you, Doctor.
21:25I confess.
21:27I confess.
21:27Until today,
21:28I thought your interest
21:29in medicine a fad.
21:31Oh, a fad.
21:32I live and breathe it.
21:33Well, I see that.
21:36You were very good today.
21:38Exceptional, even.
21:40And I know what it is
21:42to have one's talents stifled,
21:43even if yours
21:44are shockingly unladylike.
21:46What do you want, Mother?
21:50Dawkins trained you,
21:52but he cannot make you
21:52the first female doctor.
21:54I can.
21:56Society must change.
21:57Laws be amended.
21:58Committees appeased.
21:59Only your family
22:01has the power for that.
22:03Here are letters
22:04supporting your case
22:05to everyone
22:06from the Royal College
22:07of Surgeons
22:08to the Prime Minister.
22:09Not yet.
22:11Prepare your examinations
22:12for the next two years
22:14and keep your word
22:14not to see him
22:15and I will send
22:16these backed
22:17by the family name.
22:18And if I do see him?
22:20Then the law will hang him
22:21and I will burn these letters.
22:23You'll never be a doctor.
22:29You can't bear
22:30not being in control,
22:32can you?
22:32Because you seem unable
22:33to control yourself
22:35around him.
22:36Do me crass.
22:37You might not see it,
22:38but I'm doing this
22:39because I love you.
22:41I want to be sure
22:42you're discarding
22:43your life in society
22:44to crumb with cadavers
22:45for you
22:46and not for him.
22:47I don't care about society.
22:48And you have that luxury
22:49because your father
22:50gives you a life
22:51of untrammeled privilege.
22:53Some of us
22:53had to marry it.
22:54I never said
22:55I wouldn't marry.
22:56Good.
22:56Inspector Boxer's widowed
22:58in a surprisingly good family
22:59for a detective.
23:00You're in the overmarried, Jack.
23:02Do be sensible.
23:02He is a convict
23:03without a penny.
23:05Scandal aside,
23:07how would you live?
23:08I don't know.
23:10My darling,
23:12early passions
23:13can seem like love.
23:15This isn't just a passion.
23:17But a marriage
23:18is a partnership
23:18that brings with it
23:21stability,
23:23comfort,
23:23home.
23:26Can he offer you that?
23:28I can offer it to him.
23:29No.
23:30Your wealth and title
23:31is at the will of your father.
23:32You have nothing
23:33of your own to give.
23:35And if you won't
23:36be maintained
23:37by a suitable husband,
23:38then as an unwed lady
23:39of this house,
23:40you will abide
23:41by our rules
23:42under our roof.
23:44In your cage?
23:46Well, if it is a cage, darling.
23:48It's a gilded one.
24:12He's losing blood
24:12from somewhere.
24:15Could you reopen it?
24:17Yes.
24:18Technically, yes,
24:18but cutting into
24:20that kind of trauma
24:20is dangerous.
24:22It could well bleed out.
24:26Unless...
24:27What?
24:29When I was in the Navy,
24:30I heard of the Americans
24:31transfusing blood,
24:32but I'd never seen
24:32it done before.
24:36It would help
24:37replace some
24:37of what he's losing, though.
24:38All right.
24:39So how do we do it?
24:41I don't know.
24:43I need Belle.
24:57What?
25:13Jack, this is too dangerous.
25:14What do you know
25:15about blood transfusions?
25:19So is that what
25:20we're here to discuss?
25:22Your shark bite patient?
25:23Not what was said this morning?
25:25You made it quite clear.
25:26You didn't want to see me
25:26for the next two years.
25:28I'm trying to find us a future.
25:30Well, it's hard to believe
25:30when you left me in a cell
25:31for six months.
25:32Yes, they wouldn't let me in.
25:33I did everything I could
25:35to help you.
25:35So you don't know anything
25:36about blood transfusions, then?
25:40Blundell tried it in 1818.
25:43Dr. Lane succeeded in 1840.
25:45He'll need a human donor,
25:46not a sheep.
25:46Dr. Lau made that mistake,
25:48and I can see you making it, too.
25:50You'll need Blundell's gravitator.
25:52And what does that look like?
26:01Now, Tim could make that.
26:07Don't you dare walk off.
26:09Oh, I'm getting orders now,
26:10am I, milady.
26:11When you need them.
26:14If he's bleeding inside,
26:15a transfusion will help.
26:16It is like a cup with a hole.
26:18You need to fix the leak
26:19and debride him,
26:20or he'll die of infection.
26:24This is why it's so stupid
26:25us staying apart.
26:27Why are we even doing it?
26:28So you don't get hanged.
26:31We can do this, Jack.
26:33It's two years,
26:35and then I'll be a doctor,
26:36and we can set up our own clinic
26:38and work side by side.
26:39Just us
26:40will earn ourselves a future.
26:45My lot don't get futures.
26:49I nearly died today.
26:50I've spent my whole life
26:51dodging death.
26:54I don't have two years,
26:55Belle.
26:56I have now,
26:58and I love you now.
27:01Then why did you run?
27:04Jack, I was so close
27:06to freeing you honorably,
27:08legally.
27:09I was so close
27:10to making my parents
27:11see that you're a man
27:12I could marry,
27:14and you proved
27:15all their prejudices,
27:16you and Fagin.
27:17You ruined everything.
27:19Fagin?
27:21save me from the rope.
27:23You left me in the dark.
27:26I didn't.
27:27You knew I planned
27:28to come tomorrow
27:29with a pardon.
27:36Didn't Fagin give you
27:37my letters.
27:44I wrote to you every day.
27:48Fanny passed them to Fagin
27:50to read to you.
27:51I told you I expected a pardon.
27:58Fagin didn't give me any letters.
28:02Oh, my God.
28:05He just said you'd left me.
28:11No, I would never do that to you.
28:15I thought you didn't trust me
28:17to save you.
28:17I thought you left me.
28:19What?
28:22I couldn't.
28:26Ever.
28:44Can't we stay together
28:45in secret?
28:47I want to be your mistress.
28:49No.
28:50No, you'd never be that.
28:52And what would I be?
28:54My beloved.
29:02I'll help you
29:03with the surgery
29:03to save his life.
29:06But I can't promise
29:07anything past tonight.
29:14When shall we meet?
29:17I'll send a carriage for you.
29:19At eight.
29:40Come on, Flashy.
29:41Shift your cogitals
29:42as soon as old Dicky Twigs
29:44re-meaked his bag.
29:45I didn't nick it.
29:46And in a manner of speaking,
29:46you did.
29:47No, I bloody didn't.
29:49All right.
29:50We'll agree to differ.
29:51But as far as I can see,
29:53we are left holding
29:54one spicy piece
29:55of not-so-legal provenance
29:56what needs returning
29:57to the governor's house shop.
29:59No, I'm not going back there.
30:01Honestly,
30:02you're about as useful
30:02as a wig on a fish.
30:05Apouti,
30:06have you got any notion
30:08of how we might get
30:09Lord Lipwobble's bag back?
30:11Sorry, Fagin,
30:12but I've got an important job
30:13for Dr. Jack.
30:15What sort of important job?
30:18Packing up jig bones
30:19in the dead car.
30:25Apouti,
30:26you towering man
30:27of intellect.
30:27Really?
30:28No.
30:29If she's sneaking out
30:30to see the Dodge,
30:31her room will be unattended
30:32and I can nip in
30:33and return Dicky's trousseau.
30:35I'll need you to.
30:36You'll pay us our wages
30:37soon, won't you, Fagin?
30:38It's all right, Flethy.
30:40You know,
30:40you're obsessed with money.
30:42It's very unattractive.
30:43Now, come on.
30:51One bag I need
30:53and it's the one bag
30:55you've failed to secure.
30:57So sorry, my lord.
30:58I'm sure it'll turn up.
31:01Turn up?
31:03Huh.
31:05What sort of an answer
31:06is turn up?
31:13Get out of my sight.
31:31I have a mouse in my wall.
31:34He's lived there
31:34for some time.
31:37Dicky has sweat
31:39in his fundament.
31:41So lots in common, then.
32:10Bill, are you ready?
32:12Dinner.
32:19Did someone die?
32:21No.
32:22Not yet.
32:23Can you cover for me?
32:25He needs me in surgery.
32:27Are you sure?
32:28If I don't go,
32:29a patient dies.
32:29And if you do,
32:30he might.
32:31What happens afterwards?
32:32I don't know.
32:34He's too reckless.
32:35Get hanged for a kiss.
32:37Well,
32:37that's quite romantic.
32:39And also very bad.
32:42Bill,
32:43I will always support you.
32:45Just please be safe.
32:47You two are like fire and powder
32:49and I do worry so.
32:52What shall I tell mother?
32:54Say I'm unwell.
33:12Oh, hello, cheekbones.
33:13Don't call me that.
33:15Why didn't you give him my letters?
33:17I could have saved him.
33:18Could have.
33:19Might have.
33:20When have you ever pulled off a heist,
33:22you fancy skirt?
33:24What is your contention with me?
33:26I do not like you.
33:29Well,
33:29the feeling's very much mutual.
33:31I don't think you're good enough for my boy.
33:33I'm not good enough.
33:34I'm not good enough.
33:35there it is.
33:37There it is.
33:38You're a tough.
33:40You'll never see him as an equal
33:42and that boy is worth twice anyone else
33:44and thrice you.
33:45So no,
33:45I do not trust my boy with a lady
33:47who will piss off
33:48when loving him becomes inconvenient.
33:51Fine sentiment.
33:52I didn't abandon him as a child.
33:54No, just as an adult
33:55when things got too prickly.
33:57And there's more to that bloody story
33:59than you know.
34:00So get in that coffin.
34:03Absolutely not.
34:05I don't trust you, Father.
34:06Then I could push you.
34:07The only way to that surgery
34:08is in that box.
34:09Get in.
34:10Excuse me, my lady.
34:12Dr. Jack sent me.
34:15You saved my life once.
34:17I promise.
34:18You'll be safe with me.
34:30Flashy, bang.
35:00I'll just check she's all right.
35:04Of course,
35:05if the possibility arises.
35:06Well,
35:07you know,
35:08when I...
35:08Perhaps I can escort him.
35:13Lunge.
35:54Mr. Vegan!
35:57Yes?
35:58What are you doing here?
35:59I have a very good explanation.
36:30I have a wonderful explanation.
36:31I have a very good explanation.
36:36I'm sure there's something very suspicious happening,
36:38but I can't quite put my finger on it.
36:40It's a simple mix-up, you see.
36:41I grabbed your uncle's bag by mistake,
36:44but people can rush to judgment, can't they?
36:46So I brought it back sharpish.
36:48That's some inconvenience to myself.
36:50Well, that's very kind.
36:51So look, put this in your uncle's room, yes?
36:56But first, if you could just help me out through this window,
36:59I don't mean these, you know what they used to be.
37:05Tip your vein.
37:09Can you reach it?
37:10Trying.
37:15He's going.
37:16Pulse is rapid and sweaty.
37:18No, you'll pass out.
37:19There's the best chance he has.
37:34Have you got it?
37:35Trying.
37:39Got it.
37:41Legating now.
37:45Legation's fixed.
37:48Pulse is stabilizing.
37:52Breathing steady.
37:58Well done.
38:01Doctor?
38:03I'm not a doctor yet.
38:14Shh.
38:15She's sleeping.
38:16Oh, good.
38:19She needs it after today.
38:21Yes, she's still healing.
38:23I mean, we must all help to stop her exerting us.
38:30You know, when I was in prison,
38:33I would often dream your aorta had failed.
38:40You were bleeding out,
38:41and there's nothing I could do to help you.
38:44No.
38:45No.
38:47No.
38:47No.
38:47But then I would wake,
38:49and that nightmare would stay with me.
38:53I didn't know whether you were alive or dead.
38:59I'm alive.
39:02Thanks to you.
39:14Jack.
39:19Can we not just stay in this moment just a little while longer?
39:22We can't get killed.
39:25We'll find a way.
39:28We'll be careful.
39:33Jack, before I met you,
39:35I lived with death inside me,
39:37never knowing when it would strike.
39:42And then you came along
39:45like a bonfire in the night,
39:48and you lit it up with sparks.
39:52You gave me life
39:55and dreams of a future for the first time.
40:00But with them comes a worse fear.
40:05But if I were to die,
40:07I wouldn't know it.
40:09But to lose you,
40:14be condemned to a lifetime in the dark.
40:20How are we going to make this work?
40:21No.
40:25No, I felt that loss.
40:28For the time I thought you dead today,
40:30and I was crushed by it.
40:36I can't live knowing every touch of mine could kill you.
40:43I love you.
40:46I will always love you.
40:48And I love you.
40:49But we have to say goodbye.
40:51For two years...
40:52You are reckless with your life, Jack.
40:56I will be the one to take you from this world, Jack.
40:59I love you too much.
41:01I love you too much.
41:38I love you too much.
41:43I love you too much.
41:48I love you too much.
41:49Dadger!
41:50Don't you come back from the dead and start causing trouble.
41:53It's all right, Roger.
41:54There's no trouble here.
41:55Oh no, there's trouble.
41:56You mug snipe.
41:58You held back her letters from me.
42:00you lied she never abandoned me did she oh yeah that you get between us again
42:06and I will cut you and not like a surgeon does
42:18if I hadn't have held back them letters you'd have been ensorcelled by a tough
42:24nonsense and dance the tie burn jig and that is my job as your dad to haul your
42:28neck back from the noose and your girl is one swift ticket to the noose she's not
42:32my girl anymore thanks to you and her mother yeah well I'd say I'm sorry but I'm not I'm just
42:41trying to help you do this what how I'm shoving a knife in my back you just literally had a
42:46knife
42:46at me throats and just sit down have a run have a pie I don't want a solid pie I
42:52want my freedom
42:53back I want Belle back I've worked too hard for this life that you come in stumble around and shit
43:00it up
43:27I suspect Lady Belle was with you tonight
43:37if I find you with her I must improve your sense
43:43do you think you scare me
43:47I face the reaper every day and I win
43:50until you don't
43:55I'd watch that lag of yours if I was you
43:58badly set bone will cut right through the tibial vein if it were to have a break again
44:03bleeds out quick
44:05is that a threat
44:10it's just some medical advice for you
44:18you
44:23you
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